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he was used to be the master of his own universe in the united states senate. senior senator, staff around him. he spoke for one person. that was joe biden. he had to learn. he is learning it the hard way. when he speaks, people believe he is also speaking for the president of the united states. normally, the president should go first and then joe biden should follow. that's something that i think has been a really difficult adjustment. >> it has been more than three years. you would think he would have that more figured out by now. >> people learn slowly. >> stay with me for a second. tonight's second dispute is between the president and republican rival, mitt romney. speaking to abc, the president ridiculed romney's recent suggestion that he, governor romney, deserves some credit for the auto industry's rebound. >> i think this is one of his etch-a-sketch moments. i don't think anybody takes that seriously. people remember his position, which was, let's let detroit go bankrupt. >> but, just a short time ago, governor romney stood his ground. >> this was back
he was used to be the master of his own universe in the united states senate. senior senator, staff around him. he spoke for one person. that was joe biden. he had to learn. he is learning it the hard way. when he speaks, people believe he is also speaking for the president of the united states. normally, the president should go first and then joe biden should follow. that's something that i think has been a really difficult adjustment. >> it has been more than three years. you would...
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. >>> a top russian general is warning the united states, either come to a deal on a planned missile defense shield in europe or face the possibility of a preemptative strike against the launch site. they have tried to ease russia's fears over the projktd by insisting that the system is dire directed towards countering the missile program from the east. >> and protests returned to the street one day after deadly clashed with security forces. government officials had imposed an overnight curfew in cairo's central district. >> in a matter of hours, france boast boast hosted a presidential runoff. the latest opinion poll indicates he could be the winner. >>> the woman at the center of the colombian prostitution scandal is calling the agents involved a bunch of fools, speaking to a radio station. suarez described a night of drunken revelry. she said she was introduced to one of the men by a friend and then went back with him to a hotel room. she says she doesn't even know that -- she didn't know at the time that he was an agent, but that he went to sleep and then left files right open an
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let's listen in there in ohio, ohio state university, to the first lady of the united states. >> oh, wow. wow. it sounds like you all are already fired up and ready to go. this is amazing. it is truly amazing. you know what, being here with all of you today, let me tell you, i'm feeling pretty fired up and ready to go myself. i really am. but there is a reason why we're here today. we love you, too. it's not just because we support one extraordinary man -- although, i'll admit i'm a little biased, because i think our president is awesome. and it's not just because we want to win an election. we are here -- we're here because of the values we believe in. we're here because of the vision for this country that we all share. we're because we want all our children to have a good education, right? schools that push them and inspire them, prepare them for good jobs. we want our parents and our grandparents to retire with dignity, because we believe that after a lifetime of hard work, they should enjoy their golden years. we want to restore that basic middle class security for our families b
let's listen in there in ohio, ohio state university, to the first lady of the united states. >> oh, wow. wow. it sounds like you all are already fired up and ready to go. this is amazing. it is truly amazing. you know what, being here with all of you today, let me tell you, i'm feeling pretty fired up and ready to go myself. i really am. but there is a reason why we're here today. we love you, too. it's not just because we support one extraordinary man -- although, i'll admit i'm a...
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guess who gave the president the united states government? we did. we invested. not mitt romney. help was given. what a phrase. and this from the same guy who bankrupt. quote, if general motors, ford and chrysler get the bailout that their chief executives asked for yesterday, you can kiss the american automotive industry goodbye. it won't go overnight, but its demise will be virtually guaranteed. john, my buddy, what do you make of this hutzpah here? what he fails to point out is that the americans barack obama invefrted hearly and n the auto industry and brought them back. >> like you said, chris, help was given and because of that op-ed, mistakes were made. i think it reflects as much as everything certainly some hutzpah, unbu it reflects the narrowness of the maps of the romney campaign to win. it's very hard for them to win without ohio, and it's very hard to win without putting a couple other obama states in play. michigan, under normal circumstances, because it's romney's home state, might be prime for that kind of a takeaway. i have to say i've covered the republican prim
guess who gave the president the united states government? we did. we invested. not mitt romney. help was given. what a phrase. and this from the same guy who bankrupt. quote, if general motors, ford and chrysler get the bailout that their chief executives asked for yesterday, you can kiss the american automotive industry goodbye. it won't go overnight, but its demise will be virtually guaranteed. john, my buddy, what do you make of this hutzpah here? what he fails to point out is that the...
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and also worries about al qaeda and hezbollah bow la infiltrating the drug rings and the united states and iran and talking to senator diane feinstein about the picture the ap had where they were doing nuclear explosive tests in iran. were they? were they not? it is a big question heading into the time months before the election and the big question whether israel will strike. >> thank you. >>> maybe you're guilty of this. staring intently at your smartphone and maybe using your fingers as you cross the street. one new jersey town says it is not just careless, it is dangerous and it is cracking down. here is mary snow. >> when this video of a woman in a pennsylvania mall went viral, she may not have realized how it would serve as a constant reminder of just how distracting walking and texting can be. then there is this man in california who became so engrossed with a smartphone that he almost had a close encounter with a 400-pound bear. one new jersey town says distractions are so severe it is cracking down on pedestrians. >> people aren't being alert. they are walking with their cell
and also worries about al qaeda and hezbollah bow la infiltrating the drug rings and the united states and iran and talking to senator diane feinstein about the picture the ap had where they were doing nuclear explosive tests in iran. were they? were they not? it is a big question heading into the time months before the election and the big question whether israel will strike. >> thank you. >>> maybe you're guilty of this. staring intently at your smartphone and maybe using your...
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. >> he's promised us the same thing he's promised the united states. he'll give you the same thing he gave us. nothing. >> nothing. the obama campaign's goal is to make this a choice election and make mitt romney unacceptable. >>> also, jp morgan chase's $2 billion losses, a lot of people saying, i told you so. barney frank, as in dodd/frank, has been fighting the republicans for years saying banks like chase need to be regulated so we don't have to bail them out. barney frank joins us tonight. plus the filibusters is a routine use by republicans to require 66 to get anything done. in other words, getting nothing done. how about get rid of it. and mitt romney gets a very low key endorsement from -- can you keep a secret? w. that's in the side show. we begin with my thoughts on why we should junk the filibuster. we begin with mitt romney and bain capital, however. susan page, bureau chief of usa today and the director of the "washington post" media group as well as the political analyst. yesterday we showed you the obama campaign ad going up in five swi
. >> he's promised us the same thing he's promised the united states. he'll give you the same thing he gave us. nothing. >> nothing. the obama campaign's goal is to make this a choice election and make mitt romney unacceptable. >>> also, jp morgan chase's $2 billion losses, a lot of people saying, i told you so. barney frank, as in dodd/frank, has been fighting the republicans for years saying banks like chase need to be regulated so we don't have to bail them out. barney...
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this is in the voice of the president of the united states. i never heard that odded yes. >> sean: i played it back in 2007 and 2008. back in 2007 and 2008 i was out of my mind. i had conservatives tell me i was going over the edge with jeremiah wright and radicalism and bill ayes. most people have not h heard that. is that relevant. in. >> i don't think it is. he is already the president. >> sean: the media is going to focus on the bullying of romney in 1965. >> first of all, the story was just lousy journalism. i don't think any one here is going to get through high school if they start minuting. >> sean: i was incorrugible. >> everybody knows hey, don't go to my kids high school years. we all suffered through that. >> sean: that the' fair. but these are college years. >> that is is a good point. >> sean: this is his college time and we don't have his college transcripts and thesis. he is the most transparent guy. if the media is going to go there with romney i'm going there with obama. >> you are doing the same thing that they did. >> to qu
this is in the voice of the president of the united states. i never heard that odded yes. >> sean: i played it back in 2007 and 2008. back in 2007 and 2008 i was out of my mind. i had conservatives tell me i was going over the edge with jeremiah wright and radicalism and bill ayes. most people have not h heard that. is that relevant. in. >> i don't think it is. he is already the president. >> sean: the media is going to focus on the bullying of romney in 1965. >> first...
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john boehner welcomed that event at the united states capitol today. you and i and everyone else in this country owns statuary hall. it was handed over today to a group of people who want religious politics. who want religious governance. joining us now to discuss is the reverend dr. welton gaddy. full disclosure, he's my pal. thank you for being here. >> thanks. >> do you see a difference between using religious events to promote your candidacy and doing something like this today inside the u.s. capitol? >> it's just a bigger version of the former. i kind of think we need to start wearing name tags on who is the preacher and who is the politician. the preachers are doing politics and the politicians are trying to preach. rachel, i'm stunned at what happened today. this is a group of people who are the finest in the world as revisionist historians. our nation's history didn't provide them what they wanted for their agenda, so they changed the history. david barton has gone all over this country arguing that in the constitution there is no concept of ch
john boehner welcomed that event at the united states capitol today. you and i and everyone else in this country owns statuary hall. it was handed over today to a group of people who want religious politics. who want religious governance. joining us now to discuss is the reverend dr. welton gaddy. full disclosure, he's my pal. thank you for being here. >> thanks. >> do you see a difference between using religious events to promote your candidacy and doing something like this today...
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republicans in the united states senate filibustered on student loans today. how is that youth vote coming along republican party? interest rates on student loans are set to double this summer unless congress takes action. republicans were set to let that happen last month, to let student loan rates double. after public pressure from president obama, mitt romney, the republican candidate and the republicans in the house of representatives changed their mind. they dropped their previous position. they said they would agree to act to keep student loan rates where they are. as of today, apparently the deal is off. they filibustered the deal to keep student loan rates from going up. if this does not get fixed, everybody's student loans across the country will double their interest rate this summer. you can thank massachusetts senator scott brown for that. a vulnerable incumbent like scott brown sided with the republican filibuster on this issue. just incredible. also, incredible, the long awaited endorsement of mitt romney for president by the last contender left
republicans in the united states senate filibustered on student loans today. how is that youth vote coming along republican party? interest rates on student loans are set to double this summer unless congress takes action. republicans were set to let that happen last month, to let student loan rates double. after public pressure from president obama, mitt romney, the republican candidate and the republicans in the house of representatives changed their mind. they dropped their previous...
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president obama was elected president of the united states and not pastor of the united states. >> as a pastor, would you preside over a gay marriage? no, would you? you said your private as opposed to public view. do you support as a religious leader, gay marriage? >> absolutely. i'm for both. i believe, as a religious leader, i believe that gays and lesbians deserve equal protection under the law. >> and under your religion. >> what i'm saying is that the personal theological issue is really immaterial. >> where are you on the personal and theological issue? i want to know that, too. >> i believe that all -- >> so you don't have a distinction. first of all, are you a republican or democrat? >> i'm a democrat. >> you supported the president before you voted for him? >> i did not vote for the president. >> why not? >> i was concerned about these issues. the biggest thing was life, the abortion issue. i read his book that came out befo beforehand. it seemed to me way back when he was leaning in this direction than others. jerry wright is known to have performed commitment ceremonies fo
president obama was elected president of the united states and not pastor of the united states. >> as a pastor, would you preside over a gay marriage? no, would you? you said your private as opposed to public view. do you support as a religious leader, gay marriage? >> absolutely. i'm for both. i believe, as a religious leader, i believe that gays and lesbians deserve equal protection under the law. >> and under your religion. >> what i'm saying is that the personal...
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the united states and chinese negotiates ended, and he agreed to leave the embassy. they promised to keep him safe and allow him to study law. he told the associated press that he left the embassy after u.s. officials tolhis family was in an emotional phon with secretary clinton. he also says he now wants to leave china. shikt in china now this weekend. we have a former united states assistant secretary of state for public affairs, and the china director for human rights watch. thank you for copping on. let me ask you first of all, you first, size up the whole complicated situation right now and get into the human rights part. >> shikt in the united states a china. secretary of treasury, tim geithner, is there as well. so now human rights is a part of a very large and complex relationship between the united states and china. and you drop into the middle of this a very, very unique and tense -- >> how does she avoid either irritating them to the point of danger for an east/west confl t conflict, we don't want to go to war with china, and at the same time, fight for hu
the united states and chinese negotiates ended, and he agreed to leave the embassy. they promised to keep him safe and allow him to study law. he told the associated press that he left the embassy after u.s. officials tolhis family was in an emotional phon with secretary clinton. he also says he now wants to leave china. shikt in china now this weekend. we have a former united states assistant secretary of state for public affairs, and the china director for human rights watch. thank you for...
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states. and making the case for his reelection. and that's because they believe in his candidacy. they believe in his record of accomplishments. >> who are they? i don't hear them. which members of the cabinet are out there speaking for the president plit lick and for his reelection? >> secretary sebilius. remember, there are some cab flet members that are restricted and unable to advocate on behalf of the president like attorney general and secretary of state, secretary of homeland security. so you won't see those cabinet officials out there because they are appropriately doing their jobs. but you do see secretary salizar, secretary of commerce, secretary of energy. you have -- i was just down in south florida with ambassador susan rice who came down to talk with the jewish community. she wasn't down it talk about the president's candidacy but about his record of accomplishment and support for israel. so we have internal surrogates who are making the case for the president and then we have a
states. and making the case for his reelection. and that's because they believe in his candidacy. they believe in his record of accomplishments. >> who are they? i don't hear them. which members of the cabinet are out there speaking for the president plit lick and for his reelection? >> secretary sebilius. remember, there are some cab flet members that are restricted and unable to advocate on behalf of the president like attorney general and secretary of state, secretary of homeland...
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i'm running for president of the united states because i want to help with family values. and i think that family values are important when we have two-parent families that are parents -- that are the traditional family. >> but there are several hundred thousand children in the country who don't have a home and if a gay couple wants to adopt them, what's wrong with that? >> i am for the values that two-parent families, the traditional family represents. >> so you're against gay adoption? >> i am for the values and principles that two-parent families represent, and i also do point out that many of these decisions are made by the states, as we all know, and i will do everything i can to encourage adoption, to encourage all of the things that keeps families together, including educational opportunities, including a better economy, job creation. >> i believe that our education, like such as in south africa and the iraq, everywhere, like, such as. >> my favorite part is when he says, i will do everything to encourage adoption. which i am not in favor, the adoption -- iraq. yeah
i'm running for president of the united states because i want to help with family values. and i think that family values are important when we have two-parent families that are parents -- that are the traditional family. >> but there are several hundred thousand children in the country who don't have a home and if a gay couple wants to adopt them, what's wrong with that? >> i am for the values that two-parent families, the traditional family represents. >> so you're against...
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grenell resume is eight years of direct over of communications for the united states for the united nations as george bush appointee. this wee reaction was tweet pepd romney picks out and loud gay as a spokesman if personnel is policy mess message to the pro family community drop dead. a statement reads in part my ability to speak clearly and forcefully on the issues is greatly diminished by the hyper partisan discussion. it sometimes comes from a presidential campaign. i want it thank governor romney for my belief in me and his clear message to me that being openly gay is a nonto me. >> what do you make of what happened here? this is a high profile position spokesman on foreign policy. i just din dint grated that he has foreign policy in his soul. but let's get to this issue. >> governor romney is on record as saying would he hire gays and lesbians in his campaign. they were there before rick got there. they are still there. no different that what george bush did under 2000. having gays and lesbians served is based on capability, not orientation. this is not new. >> why did he leave? >> he
grenell resume is eight years of direct over of communications for the united states for the united nations as george bush appointee. this wee reaction was tweet pepd romney picks out and loud gay as a spokesman if personnel is policy mess message to the pro family community drop dead. a statement reads in part my ability to speak clearly and forcefully on the issues is greatly diminished by the hyper partisan discussion. it sometimes comes from a presidential campaign. i want it thank governor...
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you can help create a more united states. the more you know. >>> the november ballot is set in the u.s. senate race in nebraska, a seat that is key to keep control of the united states senate. kerry easily won with 37% of the vote. mitt romney, by the way, won the presidential primary with only 71% of the vote. and in the three way republican senate primary, attorney general john bruney who was favored to win was upset by state senator deb fisher who was endorsed by sarah palin. todd palin recorded a robo call for her on the eve of the election. fisher won with 41% of the vote. bruning, who had been endorsed by the chamber of commerce, rick santorum and mike huckabee got only 36% of the vote. and state treasurer don stinberg who was backed by jim demint got a mere 19%. today sarah palin offered her congr congratulations on facebook. as recently as a week ago deb fischer was dismissed by the accomplishment. i applaud moms like deb fischer who are bold enough to step up and run on a conservative platform, to restore america and
you can help create a more united states. the more you know. >>> the november ballot is set in the u.s. senate race in nebraska, a seat that is key to keep control of the united states senate. kerry easily won with 37% of the vote. mitt romney, by the way, won the presidential primary with only 71% of the vote. and in the three way republican senate primary, attorney general john bruney who was favored to win was upset by state senator deb fisher who was endorsed by sarah palin. todd...
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that's the beauty of the united states of america. but the guy's got no record to run on. >> joining me now, mayor michael nutter of gulf and the vice president of the national education association. why did you choose to go out there today and why are you not happy with mitt romney's illustrious record on education? >> martin, he doesn't have a record and the record that he wants to run on is a pretty bad one. we know that when mitt romney was governor, prince, the students in his state of massachusetts, from fiscal year '03 to '04 had the second largers per pupil cut in the united states of the. the fund mbls of what he talked about today,er second greater knows that having fewer students in the class is going to be better for that student, you'll get better attention from your teachers, specialized kind of services that elementary school students need to perform at a high level in a classroom. so i mean, i have no idea what he's talking about. and if you want to come to philadelphia and talk about education, or if you want to talk
that's the beauty of the united states of america. but the guy's got no record to run on. >> joining me now, mayor michael nutter of gulf and the vice president of the national education association. why did you choose to go out there today and why are you not happy with mitt romney's illustrious record on education? >> martin, he doesn't have a record and the record that he wants to run on is a pretty bad one. we know that when mitt romney was governor, prince, the students in his...
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they will not drive out the voices of the american people when i am president of the united states. >> we have to take action on both ends of pennsylvania avenue ban the influence of lobbyists, to do our work openly, to give our people the government they deserve. because the more transparency we can give to washington the less likely the less likely it will be run by special interests. going forward the democratic national committees will uphold the same standards. we will not take a dime from washington lobbyists or special interests. we are going to change how washington works. they will not fund my party. they will not run our white house. >> sean: the lobbyists, cut the deficit in half, blah, blah, blah. if. >> in screwed we turn up the particular lobbyists that have visited the white house 19 times. his name is dick gephardt. he used to be the minority leader of the house of representatives. democratic floor leader. he made his reputation of opposing china and nafta and opposing china getting into the world trade association. now, he works with a company that american subsidiary
they will not drive out the voices of the american people when i am president of the united states. >> we have to take action on both ends of pennsylvania avenue ban the influence of lobbyists, to do our work openly, to give our people the government they deserve. because the more transparency we can give to washington the less likely the less likely it will be run by special interests. going forward the democratic national committees will uphold the same standards. we will not take a...
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why should we try it here in the united states? e.j.dionne will weigh in later. share your thoughts on twitter. we're coming right back. would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin totally dedicated to your eyes, from the eye-care experts at bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. [ male announcer ] ocuvite has a unique formula not found in your multivitamin to help protect your eye health. now, that's a pill worth taking. [ male announcer ] ocuvite. help protect your eye health. >>> obama re-election campaign kicked off in the vital swing states of ohio and virginia over the weekend. president obama told supporters here's the bottom line. 2012 will be just like 2008. the path to victory will be achieved by putting boots on the ground and getting out the vote. >> we are going to win this thing the old fashioned way, door by door, block by block, neighborhood by neighborhood. obama knows his re-election is depen dent on his ability to mobilize working class voters
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but the difference in the past is, look, our country wouldn't exist-- the united states of america itself was a compromise between big states and small state, northern states and southern states, et cetera. they had to come together and said being one country is more important than our differences. we don't have that. and you ask why. in the house of representatives, we have had the jiry mannedder, out of 435 members of the house, no more than 80 districts are very competitive. the real races are in the primaries. so if you are a democrat and your real race is in the primary, you move left. in the republican party, you move to the right. so there are not nearly as many people in the middle to make fashioned compromises. in the senate, it's the role of big money and the interest groups that can contribute millions of dollars and number 2, the caucus system, where to my surprise when i arrive in the senate, i was informed you are a part of the team. we expect you to be loyal to the team. don't be independent. don't vote for yourself, if do you that, we will do things to punish you for that.
but the difference in the past is, look, our country wouldn't exist-- the united states of america itself was a compromise between big states and small state, northern states and southern states, et cetera. they had to come together and said being one country is more important than our differences. we don't have that. and you ask why. in the house of representatives, we have had the jiry mannedder, out of 435 members of the house, no more than 80 districts are very competitive. the real races...
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the libyans offered syrians weapons, and the united states threw its weight against that proposition. there you have it. the facts are plain for all to see. if american diplomacy and american power doesn't commit itself to the rescue of the syrian people, we see what we've been seeing for the last 15 months. >> as you know, some people saying no, including the obama administration, to committing american power. they're worried they would be essentially saying, start a full out civil war with pretty much no expectation of how it might end. you're saying that risk is better than what we have right now? >> that's exactly right. and again, i think, john, if you listen to the washington statements and the washington discourse, there is now this new argument, if you will, for this new case being made for abdication, that al qaeda is now involved in the struggle in syria. and my response to this, i don't think al qaeda is a factor in syria. if al qaeda is a factor, the powers of the world, the democracies are to blame because for a long time now, the syrian people have been waiting for the r
the libyans offered syrians weapons, and the united states threw its weight against that proposition. there you have it. the facts are plain for all to see. if american diplomacy and american power doesn't commit itself to the rescue of the syrian people, we see what we've been seeing for the last 15 months. >> as you know, some people saying no, including the obama administration, to committing american power. they're worried they would be essentially saying, start a full out civil war...
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states clearly i think one. puts too much emphasis on the problems with the program. it's part of a larger strategy to control and contain both russia and china and that is not think the most important point to be looked at here and indeed there are problems with almost every big technology program that comes along has problems if you get enough time and you give them enough money and they're going to work some of those things out they've already used the missile defense system on an aegis destroyer to knock aside why the other space showing that it could be used the weapons there are considerable capabilities of these systems and given you a lot of money they're getting a lot of money but nine billion going into the missile defense agency. in time i think they can really make this thing boil will technology just sticking momentarily with the geo political aspect of this of course just today vladimir putin inaugurated in russia sworn in for his third term as president and of course much of the negotiating up to
states clearly i think one. puts too much emphasis on the problems with the program. it's part of a larger strategy to control and contain both russia and china and that is not think the most important point to be looked at here and indeed there are problems with almost every big technology program that comes along has problems if you get enough time and you give them enough money and they're going to work some of those things out they've already used the missile defense system on an aegis...
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it would have jurisdiction over firearms in the united states. it would prohibit deploying anti-missile defense system and force america to give aid. redistribute wealth to foreign countries. >> there is something called the rights of the child treaty which britain is significant thater to to. when cameron wanted to cut welfare benefits in britain, the rights of child advocate sued him said he wasn't allowed him to do that. the treaty provides that rich nations have a legal obligation to provide poor nations with enough aid. >> sean: so we're going spread wealth around the world. >> you are going to see lawsuits in the united states enforced by u.s. district courts that require us to increase our foreign aid budget. a foreign treaty under the clause in the constitution is equal to a constitutional amendment. you can't repeal it or override it. you only have two ways of getting out of it a constitutional amendment or being let out of it by 180 countries. >> sean: it's a very subtle title called "screwed." >> it deals with how china is screwing us
it would have jurisdiction over firearms in the united states. it would prohibit deploying anti-missile defense system and force america to give aid. redistribute wealth to foreign countries. >> there is something called the rights of the child treaty which britain is significant thater to to. when cameron wanted to cut welfare benefits in britain, the rights of child advocate sued him said he wasn't allowed him to do that. the treaty provides that rich nations have a legal obligation to...
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>> i'm vice president of the united states of america. the president sets the policy. i am absolutely comfortable with the fact that many marrying men, women marrying women and hetrosexual are entitled to the same right, all civil rights and liberties and i don't see much of a distinction beyond that. >> in a second term will this administration come out behind same-sex marriage? >> i can't speak to that. i don't know the answer to that. >> you can see in his response there at the end to the question of second term policy making that he thinks he might have gone too far. perhaps minutes after the remarks on sunday senior obama campaign advisor tweeted what vp said that all married couples should have the same rights is potus's position which is not exactly true. he didn't just say that gay couples have the same right, he said they should be able to get married. the reason the obama campaign was in a rush to assure everyone that news was not made because the president is not a supporter of the freedom to marry. despite a 1996 candidate survey he answered saying he did s
>> i'm vice president of the united states of america. the president sets the policy. i am absolutely comfortable with the fact that many marrying men, women marrying women and hetrosexual are entitled to the same right, all civil rights and liberties and i don't see much of a distinction beyond that. >> in a second term will this administration come out behind same-sex marriage? >> i can't speak to that. i don't know the answer to that. >> you can see in his response...
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states. general electric, whose head, jeffrey emelt, is head of the jobs of competitiveness has employees and 54% of them live and work outside of the united states. and other thing ge and gm have in common, and we documented in "screwed," we paid zero in taxes, each of them. >> we are going to get into the issue of the attack on wall street and the hypocrisy in a second. you talk about the anatomy of a smear campaign, and the argument that mitt romney in 1965, the media is obviously in the president's pocket. you know, i call it the suck up to the media, i want another interview media, obamamania media. it's all the same because they all want access to the white house and the president. i don't want any access and i think that distinguishes their show. ed klein also has a look out, and i spoke to him today. he got an interview for three and a half hours. he's sending me the entire audio to interview with reverend wright and he said reverend wright claims that they tried to buy his silence ba
states. general electric, whose head, jeffrey emelt, is head of the jobs of competitiveness has employees and 54% of them live and work outside of the united states. and other thing ge and gm have in common, and we documented in "screwed," we paid zero in taxes, each of them. >> we are going to get into the issue of the attack on wall street and the hypocrisy in a second. you talk about the anatomy of a smear campaign, and the argument that mitt romney in 1965, the media is...
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states. and as a giant mizzen masted square rigged ship to the nazis.
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here in the united states it's a little more shocking. >> is that what they do? >> in africa it's very common for people to just ob the side of the road and take out their breast and breast-feed. so much depends on your cultural background, where you come from, what you think about it, but certainly here in the newsroom if you were interviewing someone and they whipped out their breast, it would be a fairly shocking thing. >> you don't have to whip it out. just take it out. >> i suppose it would depend on the size, right? >> wow. >> do you whip or take. so many incredible contraptions for how you demurely cover that come in all shapes and sizes so you can do it in a discreet way. >> i'm in the airports all the time. you never know it. >> there are ways of covering, and some people do it, more or less. remember, you had alicia silverstone who literally chewed the food and put it in her child's mouth. >> that's a wholer other -- >> that's attachment parenting. the whole idea behind the time magazine cover are with we parenting in an attached way, so lots of debate,
here in the united states it's a little more shocking. >> is that what they do? >> in africa it's very common for people to just ob the side of the road and take out their breast and breast-feed. so much depends on your cultural background, where you come from, what you think about it, but certainly here in the newsroom if you were interviewing someone and they whipped out their breast, it would be a fairly shocking thing. >> you don't have to whip it out. just take it out....